In the last episode (Jan 22), Joe Marcus Clarke said:
I have mozilla-gtk2 (1.2.1) working with JPI 1.3.1 at home. I didn't
do anything special, I just built mozilla-gtk2, then build jdk13.
I had the same problem, and building without WITH_GTK2 fixed java for
me also.
Another issue:
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 18:14, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jan 22), Joe Marcus Clarke said:
I have mozilla-gtk2 (1.2.1) working with JPI 1.3.1 at home. I didn't
do anything special, I just built mozilla-gtk2, then build jdk13.
I had the same problem, and building without
On 2003-01-23 00:12, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strange. This has been changed a while ago:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sbin/mount_msdosfs/Makefile.diff?r1=1.17r2=1.18
and the only mount_msdos binary that I have in my system is a rather
stale copy from Oct 9
In the last episode (Jan 22), Joe Marcus Clarke said:
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 18:14, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jan 22), Joe Marcus Clarke said:
I have mozilla-gtk2 (1.2.1) working with JPI 1.3.1 at home. I
didn't do anything special, I just built mozilla-gtk2, then build
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 18:52, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jan 22), Joe Marcus Clarke said:
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 18:14, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jan 22), Joe Marcus Clarke said:
I have mozilla-gtk2 (1.2.1) working with JPI 1.3.1 at home. I
didn't do anything
hi,
i am a network admin(new)here in Saint Columban
College. and i like to use freebsd for my servers.
where and how can i possibly grab a copy of the latest
stable release aside from downloading.
i am here in pagadian city, Philippines.
i also wished to be one of the mirror sites of freebsd
On Thursday 23 January 2003 11:22, Mantas Kriauciunas wrote:
Sorry, the host 'mntkz' could not be looked up.
Please configure the 'hostname' command to return a correct hostname.
If you want to solve this at a later stage, restart this script with
the --force option
The other option would be
All,
I think this is more freebsd related than just sendmail, but please forgive
if I'm wrong,
I have a server with virtual hosts using freebsd 4.0 and sendmail 8.9.3
and find the server domain user mail flooded with messages , definitely
spam messages,
that appear to be relayed by [EMAIL
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Scott Penno wrote:
Hi all,
Wasn't sure where I should ask for help with this problem, so I'm starting
here. If there's a more appropriate place, please let me know.
I have a FreeBSD box running -STABLE which has had IPSec working with other
hosts for quite some time
www.sendmail.org could be a good starting point if you're using
sendmail.
I can't be more specific than that right now because I don't
know what your target mail scheme is and I don't know if you want to
stay with sendmail or try another mta such as exim or postfix.
You might also want to look
Hi:
Does anyone know how to upload the files from my windows os to the freebsd
box.Just like the Zmodem.
Thanks
Shen Chao
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You could enable ftp or (better from a security standpoint) use
SecureCoPy (scp) part of ssh. A free win32 ssh you might like is
putty.
Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 8:21:42 PM, you wrote:
sc Hi:
sc Does anyone know how to upload the files from my windows os to the freebsd
sc box.Just like the
On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 07:10 AM, Kenneth Tucker wrote:
I neglected to mention that I installed mysql in /usr/local/mysql
hmm, do you have the man directory in /usr/local/mysql? I installed mine
not long after I got this box last year having got it from a link at
Apple's Mac OS X
Hi, I'm sorry to bother you all, but I have the following questions, I'm
using freebsd 2.2.8 with custom gated daemon that supports QoSR, I was
told to some tests with ipfw using dummynet extension all goes whell
when after 5 or 6 minutes of test and I thing IPFW fails,
if I do ipfw -a l
I got
problem solved guy.
as root:
cp /usr/local/mysql/man/*.1 /usr/share/man1/.
Thanks Ken
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 08:40 PM, John Vender wrote:
On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 07:10 AM, Kenneth Tucker wrote:
I neglected to mention that I installed mysql in /usr/local/mysql
hmm,
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 03:48:20PM -0800, Mike Ruhl wrote:
Howdy,
I am running 4.7-stable, and tring to run an application
(cross-elf-mips-gcc3.0-freebsd3.4/bin/gdb-mips) and I am getting this
error:
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/lib/libm.so.2: Undefined symbol __stderrp
This did
On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 01:03 PM, Kenneth Tucker wrote:
problem solved guy.
as root:
cp /usr/local/mysql/man/*.1 /usr/share/man1/.
Thanks Ken
Good to hear :)
I work on a few web sites that use mysql databases and it has been
incredibly handy to be able to run them on my Mac.
IPFW question in 2.2.8 release?
Ouch! Dummynet was very new and probably best classed as experimental in
2.2.8, and even in most of the 3.x line it was a bit flakey. I'm not surprised
you are having trouble with it and I'm also not surprised Luigi is unwilling or
unable to debug obsolete code.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 06:20:09PM -0600, Kirk Strauser said:
I'm doing that now, however, I know the Yahoo client will use any open
port it can find and tunnel through that.
I hadn't been aware of that. Seems like rather un-neighborly behaviour.
heh. not that they originated the idea,
Hi,
I'm trying to get a configure program to check for dbh.h, but the
following line only checks in /usr/include:
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(dbh.h, ac_cv_dbh_library=yes, ac_cv_dbh_library=no)
The generated configure in Linux searches both /usr/include and
/usr/local/include, but not in FreeBSD. What
I currently have an IDE drive that has the capacity to do 128KB/t and
a SCSI drive 64KB/t. Are these stats in fact showing me that there
is a limitation with the SCSI drive? Are my file transfering
capaibilities less with the SCSI drive? I suppose what do I need to
look for in the
I guess you could buy a copy, or convince someone, like me, to send you
one. My bigger question is If you want to be a mirror, why don't you
want to download it. Downloading it will likely be the quickest way to
get the CD. Even at a pathetic 9600 baud connection you would be able
to download
In my experience, for numerous reasons, it is better to install
Microsoft OS's first, then install FreeBSD (Microsoft has a nasty habit
of doing what it wants without asking or notification to the boot
record. That being said, I have no idea why win98 won't even boot to an
install point. Are you
Ok, I didn't read your dmesg output in detail.. but I suspect what you
may be running into is that the other USB ports are USB2.0
See:
pci0: unknown card (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x2443) at 31.3 irq 9
Right in the middle of a bunch of other USB stuff? And again with:
pci0: unknown card
Yes, it can be done. It is done by a couple of the ports, and as such
there is a pre-ported way of doing it.
/usr/ports/devel/linux_devtools and linux_devtools-7 (depending which
version of the linux_base you have).
After that its mostly automatic. You may need to do things like get
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 04:52:16PM -0500, Doug Reynolds wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 12:21:08 -0500, Bill Moran wrote:
Not a critical question, but ...
Working on my spiffy test machine, I noticed that 5.0-RELEASE does
not have a mount_msdos command.
It's no biggie, I just used 'mount -t
I just ran into a problem trying to install the 5.0 world. I thought I
checked and had 30M free on / before I started this. However, after
building, the world, building the kernel, installing the kernel, running
mergemaster -p, I went to install the world and got the error 'out of
space on /'
I
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
I just ran into a problem trying to install the 5.0 world. I thought I
checked and had 30M free on / before I started this. However, after
building, the world, building the kernel, installing the kernel, running
mergemaster -p, I went to install the
In the last episode (Jan 22), Noah Garrett Wallach said:
can somebody give me a better understanding of what the iostat output
is decribing in the KB/t column. It might be really simple but
figured I';d ask, if in fact further clarification can be given.
typhoon% iostat 1
tty
I been having a odd problem. I have one hard drive I use for a acrhive. I currently
have it on ad0, but if I move it ad2 I get a kernel panic at the first big transfer
from one disk to another, but the drive works perfectly when on ad0.
Any one know what may be causing this and if it may be a
I currently have an IDE drive that has the capacity to do 128KB/t and
a SCSI drive 64KB/t. Are these stats in fact showing me that there
is a limitation with the SCSI drive? Are my file transfering
capaibilities less with the SCSI drive? I suppose what do I need to
look for in
hi
i just overwrote a critical file, can anyone andvise me on how to recover
it?
thankyou
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On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 14:16, george donnelly wrote:
hi
i just overwrote a critical file, can anyone andvise me on how to recover
it?
thankyou
Restore it from backup.
If you don't have a backup, then you just learnt a very important
lesson.
I don't believe there is any way to recover
Not sure who to send this to. I'm fairly new to FreeBSD. I was running
this in Virtual PC v5.1 evalulation and FreeBSD panicrd when I resumed from
a pause in the Virtual PC menu. Let me know if there is any information I
can provide. -Nick
uname -a
FreeBSD freebsd.home.net 5.0-RELEASE FreeBSD
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm fairly sure that in the cases of DES, 3DES,
MD5 and SHA1, the keylength is fixed. In any case, when I tried this,
racoon failed while parsing the configuration complaining that a key length
was not allowed.
Scott.
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First, thanks to Mike, Giorgos, Scott and others for trying to help.
On 2003-01-20 16:32, Gary
On Thursday 23 January 2003 15:16, george donnelly wrote:
i just overwrote a critical file, can anyone andvise me on how to recover
it?
The only way i could forsee you doing this is paying an extrordinate amount of
money to a professional data retrieval company which (may) be able to
retrieve
Heya!
ermmm... I just Installed 5.0-RELEASE two days ago and i have a question about adduser.
i am using adduser to add users. on my 4.5 machine i was able to choose, to let users
use ssh access or don't let them use by adding shell: no , what i found in 5.0 that
there is no such choise, only
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Dax Eckenberg wrote:
so what exactly does KB per transaction mean? what happens if I am
handling 300 concurrent users with 160Kbit encoded audio streams - could I
in fact do this on this machine? or will I be limited by the 64KB/t
issue?
300 x 160Kbit =
Hi,
I am looking for a concept to back up some Win2k workstations on
a FreeBSD machine. Can this be done and how?
Thanks,
Uli.
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On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 05:41:07AM +, P. U. Kruppa wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a concept to back up some Win2k workstations on
a FreeBSD machine. Can this be done and how?
Make a share for the disk(s) you want to backup, then use mount_smbfs
to get at the data.
You may not be
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, P. U. Kruppa wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a concept to back up some Win2k workstations on
a FreeBSD machine. Can this be done and how?
Can it be done: Yes.
The software you'll want to look into is a combination of amanda
(www.amanda.org) and samba (www.samba.org). From
Hello,
Installed 5.0 Release from cdrom, installation / everything is working fine,
except it won't see my second cd-rom drive: /dev/acd1
I believe I installed FreeBSD from the acd1 drive [not sure], but anyways I have this
in /etc/fstab:
/dev/acd0 /cdrom
I'm currently facing a problem of having used Netscape (now Mozilla) for
years in Windows and now trying to find something I can regularly use in
FreeBSD without losing Mozilla in Windows.
I was thinking of something involving IMAP and NFS. I already have
Courier-IMAP running, so I can use
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Gary Schenk wrote:
major snippage
Mike has suggested that Pine does not need fetchmail. That makes sense. In
the Pine man pages it says c-client is used to access mail severs. I cannot
find help for c-client. Nor do I find a place to tell Pine about my ISP's
pop3 server.
In the last episode (Jan 22), edscott wilson garcia said:
I'm trying to get a configure program to check for dbh.h, but the
following line only checks in /usr/include:
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(dbh.h, ac_cv_dbh_library=yes, ac_cv_dbh_library=no)
The generated configure in Linux searches both
I am trying to use the xf86config graphics utility on my Dell Cpi
laptop, but the resolution is very small. Its pry like 340x something.
I can't see all of the menus. Does anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks
Adam
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Adam M Ryan wrote:
I am using the xf86cfg, which takes the graphical display and just makes
the res really small, not letting me see the entire menus. When I say
small I mean its using like 300 something. So its really big, is there
some keyboard controls to make it so I can see all of the menu
On Thursday 23 January 2003 5:40 am, Noah Garrett Wallach wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Dax Eckenberg wrote:
so what exactly does KB per transaction mean? what happens if I am
handling 300 concurrent users with 160Kbit encoded audio streams -
could I in fact do this on this machine? or
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